New Music

The Pretenders – “Let The Sun Come In”

From their upcoming album “Relentless”, to be released on 15 September 2023:

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Mike Rogers – “Live Out Loud”

The foundation for this Dutch trio was laid in the early 00s, when DJ and producers Mike Mago and Roger van der Zwan (TWR72) met at the infamous underground electro parties of the time. Later joined by singer Micha de Jonge of Kita Menari fame, they created an invigorating live act with a rich, genre-spanning sound. Inspired by Editors and Miike Snow, they debuted with “What Should I Do” in 2018.

Surprisingly blending poignant modern lyrics about our reality, where social media and A.I. are taking over our lives, with a sonic fusion of influences, their new single reminds us to live our lives to the full. Infused with an 80s-styled beat, neon synths and retro-styled vocals, they injected a contemporary electro vibe. Sounding like a forgotten 80s synth-pop gem, this tune is full of aural life.

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Music History

Rihanna – “Love On The Brain”

From her album “ANTI” (2016):

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New Music

Sam Ryder – “Mountain”

Returning with an energetic and exhilarating pop anthem, this is the new single by British artist Sam Ryder:

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Natisa Gogol – “Aesthetics”

Born in Dnipro, this Ukrainian singer and songwriter was encouraged by her parents to nurture her natural musical talent. She started with piano lessons at music school and progressed to the Kyiv Academy of Performing Arts. Four years later she became a soloist for the State Academic Orchestra. Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand and Quincy Jones, she debuted with “Wind Of Hope” in 2023.

With statement lyrics telling the story of two women who inadvertently fall in love with each other, her new single calls for acceptance, inclusion and tolerance. Constructed with layers of anthemic artistry, she uses her incredible vocals to reach our souls in the verses, while the disco-tinged chorus delivers an upbeat sonic explosion of neon glitter. This groove conveys strength, resilience and love.

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Music History

Brother Beyond – “Can You Keep A Secret?”

From their album “Get Even” (1988):

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